Criminal Records
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A criminal record—or “rap sheet"—is a record of a person's criminal history. Often, the criminal record includes a compilation of local, state, and federal criminal information. Aside from criminal history information, the record also includes the person's: Name and known aliases. Date of birth. Address. Photograph. Fingerprints.
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With online, criminal record search can be conducted at any hour, 24/7, and anywhere as long as internet access is available. These are important factors because such checks often require immediacy. It can get touchy too. If we’re just acting on a hunch about someone, it goes without saying that we should not be too public about it.
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The main information criminal records show is any crime that resulted in a conviction. Personal information is listed to identify the person, such as name and birthday. A criminal record may also show the details of the court hearing, the trial, and arrest records.
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A criminal record, also known as a rap sheet, is the collection of documents that show all the times a person has interacted with the Criminal Justice System. The content of a criminal record is chronological, and includes descriptions of the individual's earliest offense to the latest offense.
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Criminal Records. Criminal Record Check Services. Seal Your Criminal Record. Information about Sex Offenders. Expunge Your Criminal Record. Parole Records and Hearings. Resources for Family and Friends of Inmates. Research Statistics and Reports.
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The Crime Records Services is comprised of various programs that collect information submitted by local criminal justice agencies throughout the state. Submitted information is compiled into statewide databases or systems and forwarded to national criminal justice databases at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
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Arrest records are kept in a few places: The New York State Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) keeps your official arrest and conviction history called a rap sheet. Rap stands for “record of arrest and prosecution.” This record can’t be requested without your fingerprints. Expunged marijuana records do not appear on your RAP sheet.
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Criminal Records Criminal Records Requests SEARCH FOR INFORMATION ON CRIMINAL FELONY AND MISDEMEANOR CASES Certified copies of criminal cases can only be requested by mail or email. Search Criminal Cases Sealing and Expunging Criminal Records The following links should be utilized for instructions on the sealing and expunging of criminal records.
https://www.miami-dadeclerk.com/clerk/criminal-records.pageCriminal History Records | Department of Public Safety
Chapter 55 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure contains provisions for a person to expunge their identifying information, including name, address, date of birth, driver’s license number and social security number, falsely presented by an arrested person as the arrested person’s identifying information.
https://www.dps.texas.gov/section/crime-records-service/criminal-history-recordsCriminal History Records | Arizona Department of Public Safety
If you have any questions, contact the Criminal History Records Unit at (602) 223-2222.
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